Society Meetings. MEtrcnr.i Tmw. va. Imp. O. of 11. ) in Ui-lH-r' Jlnll. moiy HnturiViv TiPOnVlirk. Hnclnni. llnnv V. Mo Humects i'Vomoii ni . Morthlnicri r. or ll..Hnm. II. tilliiani. t...l WnlliariK. Mn. 7s. A.O. If. (IF HIP. M. O. 2nd and 4tb Monday of each month. In Re tier's Hull. Lrhlglilon, nt 7-3'io'c eel: r. M. H J, lltluSICkCl, H. K. U.I O. 11. WHIM llli -h JC i. H. ONAiiF.-i Hurras Loiinn, Nn.nso, l.o. n. p. meets every Tuesday evening, nt 8 o'clock, In Honor's Hell. A. W. l"ncho, is. II. I N. II. Robor, 8ci rotary. TiAti.tfii.inA -num. -Mn 171. Timi.n. It. M.. meet on Wodncsi.-iy ovenlngid men week, lit TiMi livlock 111 J'Ulllill fl'linoi linn, rii-sp'-if Fa. J). V. itlckert, a H 11. (ililiini. r. of 11 T.iiiMiirim t.oliflR. No. 2fll K. nf 1'.. moels . Fildav oiciilngs. In Rebel's Iltll. ntTitO n'elm-ii. .t, W. ltniidonbilsli, O. O. T. il. llntclirr, K, of 11. niiii n. AdvcitlKhip; Utile's. Woi'i-lrott to lie e!ltlnctty understood ttint no advertisements will lie Inserted In llio col umn nt TllKC'AHlio.i Alivouvir. Hint loiiv lie -oJcnod tnnn unknown parties or firms tihlcHs ngrmnpinlcd Willi tlio cash. TIio following aro our only lerins, Adveitlsoinonts lor 1 yoir, por liichcnch lim-itlmi " " six Months, tier Inch each lnict-Hon 1 1 1 ts. ' Thren Months. 20 I'M. " Lots than Ihroo months, llrst Inser tion il, oncli subsequent Insertion 23 Us. Local notices 10 cents nor lino. II. V. MORTllIMMt, Publisher. Jji II. S1KWISUS, Dis'rmor attoiinhy a counshllor AT LAW. OrncE, No. S, Man-don House, MAUCII Oil VNK. FA. Settling Kutntrs. Filing Accounts and uiphans Coin. Pr-scncon specially. Trial of l"iuos cntclnllv attended to. Lcgtl transactions In lin.Tlish nnil Herman. Jnu 0. SATU11PAY MOIIN1NO, AU(l.ll), 1870. Local and Personal. be added to pay tho expenses of collec tiou. 1 Tho Ailenlowu Iron Co. hns nbnut 80,000 tons of pig 'ton stacked up for salo. The real estate of tho late Stephen Gould, dee'd, or Alleiitowii, hns been appinlsed nt $128,500. The HepublieaiiB of Lehigh will hold their annual county meeting iu Jlilleri-town on Satuiday, Aug. 2(3. Do you smoke ? If so, and wlh to cet tin A No. 1 5 cent eimir, csll .it. Ithodcs' Store, opposlto this ofllce. Tho wife of Monroe Queen died a his resldenco in this place, after a slimt Illness, at 4 o'clock on Tuesday luoiti lug. During Wednesday night this lo cality was blessed with n very refresh -Ingshowei of rain, ncconipunled with tlmnder nnd lightning. If - ou want a nieo glovo go to T. D. Clauss' and select from his new nnd elegant stouk of kid and Lisle thiead gloves, just opened IsU not about time, for our clttens to stmt up "Hayes and Whee.er" and " Tilden and Hendricks " clubs ? Ma'ie things lively, ye politi clans. A (ierman Methndst cump meeting will be held in tlio woods of Mr. llemy Schweitzer, near Freeniansbiirg, com mencing on Tuesdav, Augut 20th, and continuing eight days. From n Into number of the ILule. ton Sentinel we clip the following : Tho Mmn'h Chunk Dtinncrnt'g Wenfeil) cmroBjion-tpiit Is hos-. v on " yet" nnd yet' ho lives to witlo, nnil " joi" uwv ftill llyo to wuto " et." Query ? Tho question is often ask ed, how is it Hint J. T. NiBbaum & Son, at tho Original Cheap Cash Store, can sell so cheap ? Simply, be cause they buy direct from the 'best bources for cash, and sell fur cash. " Tho trial of John Kehoe, Chris. Donnelly, Dennis F. Canning, Mlchnel O'Urlen, Frank M'Hiigli, John Dono hue and Jnnies Itoarty, for conspiracy to luutder Jesse and William Major, was concluded at l'ottsville, on Wednesday last, the jury returning n vervlct of guilty in tho maimer and form indict ed. F. P. Semmel offers at private sale, on vf ry reasonable terms, seventeen Yerypleasiiiitly located building lots on tho old fair grounds, in tills borough. This offers n rare opportunity for per sons desiring to build themselves a home. For further particulars apply to f: P. Semmel, at his hard waio store, on Bank Street. T. I), ulatiss lias Just returned from the city witli a ty'autiful stock of Centennial and other styles of neck ties. Also, a full stock of gent's fur nishing goods of tho choicest quality. Call and seo them.. Paper hanging, painting and glaz ing neatly done by Ed. Elsenhower. Orders left at tho post-oftico, Lehigh ton, Pa.t wljl receive prompt attention Liiargea very luo.ieraie anu satisiactio guaiantetsl. Zi J. W. O'N'eil, at the LeliiglfTon Bakery, lias newly and tastily fitted up his Ico cream saloon and opened up his soda fountain, aud is now prepared to supply our citizens with tho finest fla vors of Ir.'o cruatu and soda water day and evening. De. Fittleh's RnnnMATio Remedy cures rheumatism, neuralgia, nervous and kidney diseases. Du. Fitileu's FectoralSyuup, Infallible for coughs, colds and bronchitis. Dit. Fittler s Cordial. Calisaya, Liniment and 'Veqetabl Liyer. Fills sold by C. W. Lentz, sole agent for Lehlghton and Welssport. 2-ly J. K. RIckerthas still a few of those eligible lots lit lltckertBtown to dispose of. If you feel like securing a good home call aud see him lie Is also sup plying flour.ftcd, lumber aud coal at tho lowest rates. T. D. Clauss has just returned from the city with a, beautiful assortment of cloths, casslmeres and vestlngs,wb!ch he 1b now making up at pricuM lur below any other house In the Valley, while tho style of fit and workmanship is unsurpassed. Call and see his goods before you purchase elsewhere. There is no charge for showing goods. Also, & full line of ladles' aud gentlemen's satcbeld. -r- l..ttl..i3 ..iiiilt'liifr tlio A lU'fieATK f " , - . ,T , urrton, wnilo reiuiniiif; iioiuo on inn with n cross marked niter theli ,iu. llln,, cars Mumly eVLMllns nst, ne. wl l p ease remit tlio mnou.it duo f C1,u.ntillly u. ir iul,i WB, so severely Subscr ntlon. or tlio extra oO cents will .... . . .... ' Tim ICnlRlits of Pythias will havo n Dininl tinrndo In Philadelphia, on Tuesday, thu 2'-M. Quito n number nt Hits members ortlic order from uur nor oiigh v, II pn-itlclpAto Tim new Tiibo Works nt Ferndnlo, now In course of .erection, will give piiiilnyiiii'iit to about COO people. It Is expected Hint tlui establishment will tin ready for setting In npeiatlun ubout the 1st of October. .loliii Thompson lias been commit tnl to nll nt I'nltsvlllo, to nnswer tlio e inriro of inv ntr liri'd a (livening mi Colorado. Schuylkill county, In Mo vi-mber, 1871. To chllilien wlio wero In t lut luiiiso perUhi'il tn tlio lUnii'3. Wlicn a. wniinii coiih-s to tlii! ''onr ni.. cnlN nfliT Iht hiislmiiil, "lli-n-UIv H" flnUhliii! tlm lii"t KVllal'ln In citlil I'll lotlrr -yon nmy know ttint hIio Ih nut In enn n minor, ni.ii ino ocsi tliliiL' Ht'ii ri(i mil do Istoordi-r I)rv' Ulitirtl lomiil wllh nmi of lilsliniiilsomii tenuis, nnil tnlti) lii-r out for nn nlrlnp;. Tiy It I At Oakland, In Schuylkill county, Mnnilny, Mlihnul llrcniinn anil John (look nttncki'il tlio hoiiso of William Itui'tler, nnil tlinuv stours Into It. Onu of IIoimIit'.s iliiimhti'M was Mcvcruly In- juri'il, whi'rtuipiin her fntlier Hri'ii ut tin1 i iillhuis, killing llreiiimn on tlio spot, Cook wns aitfstcil. Ohio iins thu champion Rapacious iloc. At nil tlnii's vciy unvacc on the niinroiich of strnimi'm ho recently ns tonlihiMl tho I'oinmunliy hy joyously welcoiult.u n limn in it lluht wncon who tleil up nt tho hitclilnu post betoro the house. The tloit luul never seen tho uinn before tint soint'thinu; In tho liuht micon put 111 tn on his uciml liehnvior It wns it " Lljjlit-Hunnlini Dumestlc" anil tlui man n " Uomcntle" um-ut, Chniles Doll, nn employee nt Tnek- Injured that bo died ou Tuesday niiig. Ho was u nimrleil man, his fnuil lesldlng in Bethlehem, to which place his leinalns weio taken on Wednesday morning. Tlio ICoeh Brothers' cigar manufac tory, recently established in tills bor ough, lias proven one of the most sue cessful undertakings stinted In this place In tome time. ,They make an ex cellent aitlcle and the i'oiisiueiico is that everybody smokes the Koch cigar. Tilgliuian ltemaly, living in Frank- u township, mid employed ns liiemnti m engine "Clinton," No- 103, Lehigh Valley Itnllroad, met witli the loss of one of his hands at the Union Depot, Betl lehem, about 4:o0 o'clock on Wed nexlay afternoon of hist week. Hemnly was sitting on the pilot of tiio engine, and, either falling nsleep or by some neeldent unexplained, ho tell off. lte maly rolled himself by sheer force away from the Hack, but had his light liniul caught and two wheals pasj-cd over it, It was horiibly mashed, mid on tho man's removal to the hospital, the hand had to be amputated nt thu wrist, much against the inclination ot the poor fel low. Xotlco is r;iven by Howard J. Ueo de', Ksip tliu Fish Commissioner of this DiMrict, that any puisun (Ubing iu I lie Keliigh lliver, and not cumpljlng with the rei)iiiieiiii'lits ot the law, will be dealt with aecoidlng to law. Set nets and other permanent devices lor catching fish seem to be the aversion of the Commissioner. A linn of ?2." will be Imposed for every violation of tho law. lion. ',. II. Long, ofThlghtnn, Is a candidate for Associate Judge of Carbon Co., this fall, subject to the de cision of tho Democratic Convention. Ho is a gentleman every way qualified to dlschnigo the duties of tho po-ltlon a man of sound sense and good judg ment and should he be nominated mid elected we have no doubt that he will dNc.liaigu I hum in that careful aud painstaking manner which their in. pmtauce demands. Ailenlowu Demo crat. Kphrlam Phillips, Supervisor of Xew Castlo township, in Schuylkill county, was sentenced Saturday to a fine of foOO and one year's imprison ment for issuing fraudulent tux re ceipts to secure his own election. Ho was a man of " high character." Six persons who voted on the tax receipts Issued by Phillips wero convicted of the otfenco nearly three months ago. At l'ottsville, on Saturday,lho jury In tlio case of Kehoe, chief of the "MoL lie Mngulres" iu Scliujlkill county ; Canning, chief of thu sumo order In Northumberland, ami six other promi nent " Mollies," found them guilty of assault and battery with intent to kill William Thamas. Mclliigh.who turned state's evidence, was recommended to mercy. Thu same men, with others, are to bo tried for conspiracy to, murder, at alaliauoy City. Mr. Lewis Haney, a resident of Parryvlllo, and night watchman at our First National Bank, on Thursday last was passing over Hie trestle worK of tlio L. & S. It. U. in rear of tho rolling mill, at Welssport, when he saw thu second section of a coal train approach ing him, he jumped to the ground, and broke Ills leg. Mr. II. Is pretty well ndvauced in life, aud tills will no doubt prove a very seiious matter with him. Mountain Democrat" Is the title of a very neatly gotten up Democratic paper published at Hnzle ton, Luzerne county, Pa. The Demo crat Is very ably edited by our friend Hon. J. C. Fincher, and Is published every Thursday at $2 a yar, or $1 for six months. We welcome the Demo crat and wish It abundant success. Teachers Appointed. The following ladies and gentlemen have been appointed to teach the various schools of MAUCII CUVXK. I1OE0UO1I. Principal of lllgU hcuooi. Mr. i.. 11. Barber. 1st Grammar bclioul, Mrs. Pliable. 2ul Uriuiuiarbilijol, Miss. L. lister, mtcrmeillata bchool. Misses. J. lljndman and bulllo Weylieniueyi r. Primary bclioul. At laaea Leonard and Htrutliers. Ul'l'EU MAUCII UI1UKK. 1st Grammar Hcliool. Mr. 11. A. Kline. Kuil Urumuiur school, Miss M. llyndmtu. 1 uteruioUiate Kcuoul, J . Weybciiineyer. 1st l'rtmury Koliool, H. Keer. 2nd Primary echoof, Kuw McAllister. Letter from Mnuch Chunk. Mauch Chunk, Pn., Aug 17, 1870. Since politics are Iu almost every body's mouth, and tho Infection Is con tagious, I hopo you will oxctiso mn should I, In nbscenco of almost any other topic ot Interest, select political topics for my text nt to-day's. That dip ring the last few weeks candidates havo turned up rather sparingly, you know, hut whether this apparent reluotanco to announce, themselves springs from n sensoof modesty, a dtslncllnntlon toservo the public, or a die nil of possible defeat and tlio Inevitable oxpeusos connected with candidacies, It would bo hard to tell. The candidature of Messrs. Dulling and Ilnrvey, both of whom are up for re- nomination ns members of Assembly, forms, of com so, the all engrossing sub Ject of conversation, and Hint In this connection I am tiunhlo to glvo you, of Lehlghton, any encouragement, you must excuse. But from what I can learn, with thrce-fourtlis of tho pnrty opposed to tho project, a rennmlnatloii uf tho two gentlemen mentioned Is mnro than doubtful. Differently It ap pears to bo with Mr. Thomas Kemcrer, the very etllclent mid accommodating I'rothuiiolary, who will not only bo ro Indorsed by tho Republican Nominating Convention, but will also worry his Democratic competitor more than tiny other candidate that could he put for ward. Indeed should he eventually bo defeated by thu opposing candidate, It will bo by a majority more Insignificant than any that has yet defeated a iioini nee In Caibon county. So you percelvo though Lehightonlaiis may fail to re turn their favoilto to tho Leglslatuie, thero appears to be n possibility of re electing nt least ono of Lehlghton's worthy sons to ulllcu. And "better Is a naniirul, ami pence nun quietness therewith, than both hands full nnd vexation of spirit " Yours, etc, 1T15MS. Orent indignation is felt by snmo nf tho citizens of Upper Munch Chunk, nt n paity of coloied gentlemen who almost nightly sit iu a eeitaln pathway, grent ly to the aniiovmico of ladies. If, onu of these days, you should learn of a mishap to snmo nf tho colored gents Iu question, you may easily imagine tlio en use. Tlio plank-walk between this place nnd Upper Mnuch Chunk is In n ml-er- ablu condition, rropeity owners or town council should attend to It nt once. For a lilgh-toiicd iilnco ns ouis, 'tis n disgiiien that such things should bo sutTeied to be. Our neighbors across thu rlvr nre just now, greatly agitated nver the It ins ur some stray goats that nave lately shown their paitlality lor Cen tennial trees by barking them. To pie- vent u repetition of the ollciisit, 'tweio best to kill tho "varmints." On Monday of this week, tho Indy munageis ot the .Marlon Huso (Jo s Centennial Leap Year Pie-nic, present ed Hie Company wltn $150 as thu losiilt of their labors. The presentation eeie- moiiy, which took phun at the Hazaid House, was nuuieruiisly attended by both gintlemen aud Indies, and gieat hilarity is said to have pievatled, mid speech-making tunned no Inconslder- nblo part of thu programme. Tho happiest effort in that Hue Is said to havo been the great speech ot Jake, tlui bnrber, who wo are Inlnrmed, concluded with these momentous words: Well, geb' us boino more gut lager- beer I" Mr. Jas. It. Struthers, of East Mauch Chunk, has discovered the pirtles who robbed his pear tree, but being ladies (Ilenven save the mark) he ret uses to p.o-ecute. The scarcity of water is represented to bo so great nt Summit Hill, Hint but fur thu scant supply daily dealt out to tho residents by the '.under of the freight train locomotive, many of them would have logo a mile or two to obtain a supply for culinary purposes. Nearly all the wells nie dry, nuu wnat little water there Is to bo had is almost un lit tor use. The friends of Mr. James Bel ford uru urging his candidacy lor the Pro- thonotarybhip of tills county. Mr Fred. Wagner reloices over tho birth of a Centennial boy. The happy event transpired ou Sunday last. Tho festivities attending thu Klefer.. Winkleruuptials,at Fast Mnuch Chunk, on Tuesday last, will long bo remem bered ny those that participated. Per sons that were pteseut assure us that It was a more enjoyable occasion than any of the kind they had ever witness ed, and that none of the "hlfalutlus" ot Mauch Chunk ever celebrated a mar riage with equal eclat The "happy couple" have our best wishes. The Marlon lioso Company-announce for tho 22d Inst., a plc-nlc Iu Moxheiiu er's garden, weather permittiug. If it should prove unfavorable, the plc-nlc will be held on the lust fair day suc ceeding. And now that their lady friends have done so well let us nope that they all will assist the members of the company to enable them to achieve a still greater financial success. Tickets at 50 cts. may be obtained from any one connected with the company. A robbery, committed at tho Asa Packer residence ou Monday night, by which Miss Fauuie Skeer Is said to bo the heaviest loser, still continues the all absorbing topic of conversation. The booty taken, consisting of jewelry, gold, aud silverware, is roughly estimated at twelve to fifteen hundred dollars. The pocket books of Misses Mary. Packer aud Fannie Skeer, containing $37 were also takeu. No clue, but roubery sup posed to have been committed by per sons well posted about the premises. Since coal is beginning to move more freely, the Central It, It. Co. 'a employ ees look moro cheerful. Thursday's plc-nlc of tho St. Patrick's O. B. of Nesquehoulug was well attend ed aud, no doubt financially successful. Tho genus politician was well repro. pentf(1,aiid nny amount of wlro pulling, handshaking nnd treating weio Indulg ed In and resorted to. Mrs. Judgi) Del ford hns presorted tho Sundny school ot Ilia First I'resby lerlwn church with a very hatidsotno Water's Orgnn. Tim Lehigh Valley It. It. Co., now that their coal pockets at Buffnlo nre roinph'led, nro shipping large quanti ties uf Anthin:lte to that port, whero Mr. llomaln Broadlinnd, of Fast Mnuch Chunk nets ns tlio Company's ngni.t. Since the lllnes of Esqulrn Venger, business nt Squlro Lnutlsh's otllco Is uiiusunlly brlk. " "l'ls nn III wind that blows nobody good." Hon. James Ilnrvey, nflllcted with enncer of the Jaw, on Monday Inst went to Philadelphia for medical ndvlcn. Mnjor Itobert Klotz Is about canvass ing tho District with a view to the Con gressional succession. Knowing ones consider tho Major's prospects good and dally Increasing. Mr. Joicpli lllchnrds lor some years In tho employ of tho lato Anthony Sheridan, nt Summit Hill, will shortly nssuniu tlio business on his own nccniint. Messrs. Henry Niiniiy, and Fred. Wagner were, on Sunday last, both mnilo happy "dads" by being present ed ench with a bouncing boy by his specinl partner. But Mr. Paul Krcsgo uf Toivntneiislng, went them ono better, his being twins. Tho mines nboutNcsquehoiiing, Sum mit Hill, Asliton, etc., are again work ing full time, ami will In all probability continue thus employed until the close of navigation. Tho young folks of the M. E. church or luist Mauch Chunk, announce enter tainments lor thu 23d nnd 2olh lust., for the beiielit of tho church. When will the different political coun ty conventions meet ? Is now tho most importnnt concern of nspirnnts for of llce. Be patient, gents, they'll Du held soon enough to disabuse the minds uf some of jnu 1 Ono of East Mnucli Chunk's most worthy citizens, while nt Philadelphia, slght-tcelng, a lew days ago, on pass ing n cheap clothing stole found him self suddenly nrrested by nn Irnelltlsh drummer, who informed him that with in nil wool French cloth suits could be bought for six dollars. So in he went, selected a suit, paid for It coat, vest and pantaloons ordered tluun done up, mid In high glee he left thu premises, congratulating himself upon tho very thriving bargain lie made. How l.u would "astonish tho natives" on his return, and what n swell hu might cut with his six dollar suit ou tho streets of East Maueli Chunk. But his "milk soon sullied," for just Imagine the gen tleman's disappointment, when, ou his leturn home, ho opened tho packngo to ftud that Instead ot the nil wool French clnlh which he had purchased, it con ruined a lilnck shoddy vest, mid panta loons of the same color anil mutt-iinl. Ho now Kwenrs vengeance to the city Jew, and lias sent f nt III his ultimatum, threatening to prosecute the patty liti- plicated iu case the suit selected by him is not lorwanled immediately to his nil dress. Whether his threatenlngs will letch tho suit, remains to bo seen. Wo doubt it. Tlir DucKet. 'llio lottowlur cisosniolo lit disposed of nt tio uojiiiirncil Juno sea.ilous, couutioticinj: on Monilii,-, Auuit-t. l!8th: 1. Com. yh. Ah x C'nmiilicll. imllilel. Decision or Ootiit on now li iu!. 2. Com h Mui'in ilex, luicenv. Piohcciiioi, I'hniles I'.tt 3. C.iiu. vs. o. A. Ilex, titiceuy. 1'iosccutor. Joi:tu I'mnicr. 1. Com. vm Jo lull Painter. drscitloa.tfPioflo. tutor. O. A. u.x. C. Com, vh. Hugh O'Donunll. solllnf liijuoi without jkciiso. PioKicntor (.'. (linn. 0. Com, v. Miiinlo Orlmuu, f Jinnnlioi . l'ro. icutoi, lleiuv Wiitnko. 7. Coui. vn. Put Mclltide, lobbcsiy. Prosecu tor, Dun. Duguii. 8. Com. vs. Neil u' Doiiiio.l nnd Clmlloi Mo llihli', A. mid II. Piol., Kims hind.. 9. Com. t. Wiu lu kuuis, b and II. Pruso- tutrix, sninh Wnlk.nl. 10. Coin. vs. Win. I". SjfiMiiircr, laiccny. Prose cutor, Dr. N II. ltvber. 11. Com. vs. I'.dwatd Diver. 1'. and D. Prow, citttix. lloso UtillntrlKT. 12. Com. vs. Ileniv Wiiruko, ndultery. I'loio. nix, annum unman. 3. Com. va lleiuv YVnrnko. F. nnd II, Proso cittroc. Milium Oiltiiiin. 11. Com vs. P. A. A. llutton, larceny. Pioac. cutor. Win. Untight. Ij. Com. vs. W !'. beiirtlngcr, latccuy. Proso- cutor R 11. Morns. 1(1. Coin, vs John (J'Douiioll, John Mcdco. Ke.il U'liouuell, John Diver aud James Mcuce, ntt'iuv. C'o-iHliiolo'i letiirti. 17. Com. is. Misuiunili Bill zmnu and I'.llzabnih Levels. A. noil ll. t'ms., i:nz.i unto 18. Cum vs. Itciueu Moycr, latccnv. Piosecu tor. '1'. Hell. ID. Com. vs Kcub.Mi Moyer, threats, l'roaccu lor. Jacob H. Hawk. 20. Com. vs (Jeoriio -nvltz, larceny. Ptosccu- tor. cnuriod denier. I. Com. s. David A. auford. hircenv and cm. bezzelmcnt. Pro-ccutor. K. L. Abrams. 21. Com. vs Put Mcllou, thieais. Prosecutor, consiuniu riuuiiT. 71. Com. vs. iteuhen Sterner, et nl, malfeasance. P.ujcntiuietitof Uruud Juiv. 25. Com. IB. Vul. Mills, 1'. uud li. Disposal of cosib. :a. Com vs. Derunrd ItclRcr, throats. Disposal uf costs. List of Letters llouiaiuing uncalled ior In tho Lehlghton Post offlee, Ausust 16th, 1370 Uoery, William iiiifIov. Mis Kllen Klstlcr, Kdwln L. Kisttor, joseim KlnliiCrf, Itcubin Lano, Tobias Lynch, Jubn Martin. Loo. Newn-nif Clnrlos itex, JtfTiirsuu lUmad-, firs. J. Itouetio.d, .Nathan ltemaly, 'lllKiiinnii Hvlfeus, MUs i;ilen bcliwatlz, Johu, ben., btiomn, A. L. Kliocmuxer. Lovl bhoeuo. Alt red CI Bu.Uer, Ml SAuulo E. biultU Charles Wiklaw. William Wll. lams luiijjinln Weaveri, Edward West, Henry Ciiulei, Miss .Mollliln Copuian, Alias Maiy uieier, iiueu Kcha, A.rs. sus.iuA. (3) tier. Alvin I'teUench. William I'reeuiali. ituv. J. 1. Frev. Uenry F. Filtzlnirer. Moses Fier. Mis. Ilaltio Utow, William Uerman, Aduni mow, Jtcury en lLonman. Nalhun Harris. Andrew JlolaUue, JUS. Ilaupt, Klweu Kram, Lewia Kruuitz, il. Ktuiii..Nutban Kis.ter, Uhleon Persons calling tor any ot the above letters. will please say " Advertised." II. It, PETEIts. P. M. Where Nickel Comes From, It may not bo gouei ally known Uiat the ntck. el deposit uoar the Oup, Lancaster County, Pa., is consldeied the largest yet dl-cuvcrca in the world, aud the only deposit of tho oro worked in America. '1 ho mine Is on tho 1113a dividing line between Chester and Pequoa Valleys. Be sides nickel, copper. Iron, aud limestone ore found lu tho same locality. NIckcI wasdiscov emtheie ubout the year 1806, thoueh coppe.'. which is taken Irom the same mine, was known in this locality seventy yeaia aao. Tiie ore lias a crav color. Is vory heavy, aud bo bird that It Is inineu eutlrely uv ulastfuir. Alter the 010 has been umkeu into smaU liauineuls It Is put Into kilns holding inihty to nluetvtous luch, aud subjected tu nout produced at Htsv by the uuru Iuk of u small nuuullty ot wood uud cuutluued by tho conversion of tho expelled (jus. It is then put into u Biueltlug furuueo uud undergoes u treatment btmilar to mat of lion ore. The first Dale ot new Alabama cotton was received la Montgomery on Saturday, Hints to (limners, Ball nnd reed birds tnny be killed du ring Septcmbor.Oclobcr nnd November. Alter November DOIli, a fine of five dollars for each bird killed may be Im pO'Cll. Phrnsants or ruffled grotiso may ho killed from October 15th to January IMI11 Ten dollars penalty for every bird killed .out of season. Qunll or Virginia patttldgo may bo killed between October 15 and Decem ber 15 only. A tier, that date ten dol lar? fine for each bird. The woodcock season lasts from July 4 to January 15. Ten dollars penalty If shot out nf season. Upland or grass plover tnny bo shot from August 10 to January 15. Tun dollars penally for killing out of season. Wild turkey nnd wjod or summer duck from October 1 to January 1. Ten dollars penalty for shooting out of senson. Babbits may bo killed from October 15 to December 15. A flue ot five dol lars may bo Imposed on parties shooting out of season. Urllitlons. To-morrow (Suiuhy, Aug. 20), at 10 u'cnlck a. in., a funeral sermon will bo preached nt the Evangelical church, at Lehlghton, for Charles Doll who died 011 last Tuesday evening, at tlio house of Jo-eph Werner, In tills borough lu consequence of fatal Injuries received by falling from n truck, which passed over I1I111 iu coming homo from Packer ton from his work. Ills body was yes terday (Friday) Interred nt Bethlehem, his plnco of residence. Also English preaching at 7:130 o'clock, p. in. by J. C. BbiEM, pastor. Tlie Conl Trnite. 'I jo fnlinwlns: tp.blf shows the qnantlly 01 coal shlimcdovci llio I.ehlitli Vnllcv llniliniwl for ih" wii'-H enillni' Aug, IUU, 1!7.1 ami fer the ye-ir 9 eumpai ed w th the siiinn tune lust year 1 It -lons From. Week. Year Wyoming 20.0 11 us 72 j 7.11 is IJn.iriou SV1" 12 1,012,511 17 Upiifr l.'hlKh....... r,0 1s l.tillOi llo.ivor Mtttiiuw 17,810 ( 373 0'JOOO Milhlllinv 313.8 15 314 511 0.' MauciChnuk I.:t4 01 l.'.ios 09 Totfl 133,6330r 2.410,111(1 CS lu'l V H8:ol5 l..V,l.(lJilO lliciniso 20,012 05 880,014 12 Oecicase P.IIPOItT Of COAL transported over Lehigh burqti. luniia Division, Central it II. ot New Jeisey weokouillii!? AiMii't It, 1870. Total week. To ante. Rhlppeil fioin ton, cwt. tons, iwt Wyoniinr 14 ui'j to Oioon 19 Upper Lehigh 5,5b0 OS 13ICI17IO lloiver MOMlnw 14,71117 241.247 03 llazieton 5,102 II io.!i m Mauch ( hunk 22,31101 311,4.170s Ulizinlvllln 20411 (,0 biiiith mid Judd G.OI0 10 Total G.'.O'l II l.tCl.tllO 03 Ptovlousiy tcpui leil 1,4 C,W It T0I11I toilalo 1,411.910 01 Humo time last yo-ir 1117. S2 is Increnso 517.S27 10 Decrease Lctler from Knnsns. Mil KldToit. I havo received rnnmirous In q'ilri"s 111 icinrd 1 1 tho Distrlhnllon nilvnrtl'eit 111 otir papDi- (.iirlng llio past few weeks bylhe Kniens t,.md mid lnitiiierntit AssolIuIImu. Tn R.ivo lnno nnd llio troub. oof nnswo'lnu each in netiill, 1 d s.110 10 my to all liitfiested that tho Association l chai-tered bv ftulhority of tho IStuto of Kiiiihs lor the nuiposo 0 promoting liiiinigr.'it on to tlie Htnlo niiQ flint in fnriher aiioo ot Una etiejcrt, ruopofes to di-tnbutn. il LOT, to lis puiiiiTis prizes nioountliig to thu liiiiiioly sum of 577 0 . fhoy will havo two drnwInH. In llio Main, nrOrntul Drawltig.tl'ey wl'l nward 2,01 frleos, ranglnir ftoin 61) ip to I71,wm 0 eii, in llio !-pwciiil Drawing they will 'ward 11 a.oi Owe.-efl. tntiuliig trom l.rKl sip tn li'iorni'i o oh. Tlio Mnecinl drawiiiir Is do slgood us co ntiil.sioiis for Acentsniid iho ticket- an) given fr 0 to those who tnako up clulu or iMiielei.10 two or tii'itn stiaios lu tho .Main IXIIAIIIIt. Tho piteo ef ha eq or Tlcltets In the Main Id:,. vii, ir is S.1.1111 11 ,eh. Fori O.oothev wiIIfimiiI two shiies In tb Mill 1 Dr twlng and one tickot fioa 111 tlio MpTlnl Drawing. A'l peisona In. v(Htlnsli, mid .ecmliig thiee chiuciH, WILL Kl'.rUltUATLnAsTO.NKPItl.i;. us there 1110 no nhiiiks lo tho Special Diuwinf. Tho llo-ir.i of Mrtinigers wero selected irom anions tho most pioimtiont men dr tho Rtnte. mid have the criolldeiieo nod support 01 nil c nfi.es of our elltzons. They havo 11 U iioen o.ore or lo 8 cnnueeled with tin public LfTiIrs of the btato, nnd fhclr chir.ieter and staiitlln-J In too community is n sulllcleiit gnarnntv that tlio ItHtiibutinii wit, be 1:111 1 v anil impnrtlally mnilo. I can stato mo-it positively that the driiwiug will take Dl iro nt the time stated Aueil't 25lh. TIIH KANSAS IMMIllllANT. elvl .g full piiillciiuisof tlio Kuterniiso, Us o'olects and pnriiosis with otidui..c!noiits and references of tho hiRhost char loier, mid Informuttoti regard Itij tho Mnlo ot Konsii-, will be sent Ireo to nil who may de-lro It All remittances for sluros, or letters of in. ouirv. nditresBCd lo tho undersigned, will re ceivo prompt attention, SJ. M. srRICKLER, Sec'y. Aicmsou, Kansas. Tlio Tamaqua Courier asks : Who has not heard of Vincland, N. J. ? It Is onucf tho most beautiful, moral and in every way desirable places for a quiet, peaceful and withal profitable placo of rcsidenco In the State of New Jersey. The gentleman who selected thu slto, and did more than any other Individual for the prosperity and gener al welfare of Vlneland is Charles K. Landls. It is a lovely place, richly la den with fruit, and possessing many advantages, nnd aoovo all tho people are of social hat Its and disposition, kind and hospitable. The great success of Mr. Landls' first effort has Induced him, upon being frequently and strenuously urged to do so, to choose another very favorable locality, to lay out another town, and offer lots for sale. The new town Is to be named after its founder and will bo known as Landisvillo here after, and no doubt It will become as famous for its Industrial enterprises, Us churches aud schools, irults and vege tables, as Vineland. A large number of persons who purchased in the latter place, and realized on them far beyond their expectations, are now buying up lots in Landisvillo. It Is the desire of tho founder, however, that purchasers Improve their lots and build dwelling houses or business stauds on them. In auollier column will be found tho ad vertisement ot Mr. Landls, which our readers will please read, and vio hope profit by the tempting offer contained therein. The dally wiees of conductors on th" nilddlo dlvWon of tho I'oausvlvuiila railroad have been reduced lrouifJ.20 to li'25. The bnikenien set tl.SS. u Ueoieuse of thltty.flve cents Ou tie Western division there has been no reduction but thero Mill doubtless Boon bo. on the eastern division the wages uf conductors have been ie daced trom t3 20 to ti M. Trudo dollars circulate al ten per cent dls count iu Portland, Oregou. A Snngulnnry Fight. Uamiiuiuj, Pa., Aug. 15. About a year ngo a patty of men and women Inhabited an old, tumbledown farm liouso In tho woods between Pottstown und Lancaster. A murder was com mitted thero 0110 night last spring du ring a drunken camtisal, rt woman called Pretty Margaret being the victim. Who was tlio murderer hns never been ascertained. 'Iho " Forty Thieves," as they were culled, had committed many lawless nets, Including hlghwny and house robbeiHs nnd Incendiarism ; but owing to tlie fear nnd Itielllclency of tho constabulary they hnd not been pun ished. Inimedlntely nftcr tho murder, however, n vlgllnnce commltteo mndo a descent upon tho house nnd drove tho Inmates from tho neighborhood. "Tho Forty Thieves" went Into York county, nnd settled In the hilly region, whero thoy hnd a large cave for a habi tation, nnd kept the region In exclto mcnt by their prrdntory Incursions. Last Sundny they held n drunken c.n rousnl, which terminated lu a terrlblo trngedy. Ono of tho men, Big Mike, accused tlie Chief, Bill Piatt, of iinfnlr uess In the division of plunder that had been stolen tho night before. This led to a fight between them, oven tually Involving nearly the entire patty. At tho closo of tho affray, which was only stopped btcnuso of sheer exhnus tion upon tlio part of sou o of the parti cipants, three of the men had been stubbed to death. They wero known as Patsy Bums, Dutchman Oreen and Greasy Bob. Big Mike, the chief, and two women wero soverely wounded. Nothing was known in the outsldo community of tho tragedy until Monday night, when children, who had been out gathering deirles In the woods, brought tlio news that thero were three dead men among the bushes. It was soon learned that tlio remaining members of the band had quit their homo, leaving behind them tlio unburied dead, and Big Mike, wlio expired soon after re lating thoparticulnrs of tho light. Tlio murdered men wero burled whero thoy lay, nnd preparations are being made for the capture of tlio murderers, wlio aro supposed to hnvo gone in the direc tion of tho Cumberland Valley, with the intention of escaping into Maryland or West Virginia The Connecticut tibacco crop is reported to bo excellent this yoar. Wyoming county Is organizing an agricul tural society. O.10 thousand djhars has been sub4cribtda half mile track will be laid out. and the grounds put In readiness tor a full exhibi tion. A freight train and an oil train, on tlio New Jersey Ceolral Railroad, were wreckol bv a coill-ion ne-ir Wo-tlti Id on balurdav morulas?, and four tank cars loailtd wllh oil were destroy ed by nio. D. W. Kvnns, aged 21. committed suicide all Soho ou Thursday uv Jiliiipinir into the Moonn giihrlit river nnd drowning himself. Low spirits uud hard drinking wore tho troubles that mndo Mr. lOvuns de&pcrato. Lcno Vaudroy nnd Anther novert, of Mon treal, fought a duel nt luchmoml Vf., on Fri day, 'lliov Hied two snots, each, aud llovdrt wns shot In tho leg Tho pilnclpals and their Khcttois, six In nil, nio under arrest. What they f night about is unknown. M'Kecppnrt has n first claa clerical scandal on hand His said tint, a prominent mtnl-ter hn eloped with n handsome young lady, leaving n family behlml lilm. It Is a so Intimated th it other young ladies have been bogulled by the reverend deceiver Closing Prices of DeIIaven fc Town sknd, Stock, Government and Gold 40 South Third Street, Philadelphia, Aug. 10th 1875. U. S.I.'h. ISsl nn hid IT. rf. 3-2j's, 180.1 16 bid 0'j ns'tfv! 1014 asked 17 H ns'tfcd 19ft asked SIX asked 111 15 nsked 26H asked 17H asked 40 H asked 441. nked iis asked 3S4 nsked U. SI. 5-20M, 15-J. .ft J.... 17"! Hid U. H. S-iO's. 181 1974 bid 21 '4 bill U.S. V.O'H, I3JS.. If. . 10.4 i's 10 bid If. SI. ( uitenev. 0'a Vh bid U. S.S's ISSI. now 17 bid Pennsylvania II. II 49 bid 1'lilla. & Rending It. 11 41 bid Lehigh Valley R. R soli bid I ohlith Coil .tt Nnv. Co.... 33ls hid United Coinlinnles of i. J.139h bid I39'i asked Oil Creek A All. Val. It, It. D't hid 10 asked Phlla. & Lrlo 11. It W, Did 10'i asked Notthoni Central lt.lt.... 31 bid 3.1 Si nsked ilostonvlllo Pass. It. It. Co. 45 H bid 4H ns,ied catnw.ssa it. 11. prefoncd. ti bid 4.Hs nskod Gold 1 1 H bid ll'i asked MAKKIFI), NEsrEY-ItOUHHNEIt -On tho 10th inst.by llev. Bartholomew, Mr. Wm Nealev, of trutnmit Hill. Cnrbon county, to Mrs. llarielta Itiuihuor, of Tnmanend Junctlou, bcbl. Co., Pa, DIED, QUEKN In this borough, on Toc'diy morn iug,15th ln-t., Alice A., wife of Monroe Queen, ng. d 20 3 ears, 0 months and 7 days. The f uuernl will take place this (Saturday) morning, at 8 o'clock, from tho residence on Hank street. Interment nt Lower Townmcnslng church. Friends are kindly invited to attend. Special Notices. E. F. KiinlvclN Bitter Wino of Iron This truly valuable tonlo his been so Ihor ouchly tested hy all clasos of the community that It is now deemed indlsocnsAbie us a Tonio medlcino. It cods bat utile, panties the bio id and gives tone to tho stom ich, lennvates the system und prolongs llfo. Lverybodv should have It For tne cure ot Weak Stomachi, (Icneral De bility, Indigestion Diseases of the Btomach.and for all cases requiring a tonic. Ibis wine Includes iho most agreeable and ef fl?i"ut Halt of Iron we powuss citrate of Mag netic Oxldo combined with the most energecto ot vegetablo tonics Ye, low Peruvian nark. Do you want something to strengthen you Do you want n good aopetite 1 Doyou.wsnt to got, ltd of nervousness I Do you want energy I Do you want to sleep well I Do you want to build up vour constitution t Do you want to feel welll Do you want a brisk and vigorons feeling! lfyoudotryKUXKUs'suinEK wi.ib op ikon. I onlv ask a trial of this yaluibio tonio t IJoware of counterfeits, as Knnkei's Hitter Wine of Iron is tho only sure and effectual ro. medy in tho known world tor tho permaaent euro 01 Dyspepsia and DehUitv, and iu there are u number of liuitlitlonsohT-ied to tho public. I would caution tne community to puicluse none but the genuiuo article, manufactured by E. F. Kuukei, nnd having Ms stamp on tho core of every bottle The ve,-y (act that others aro at tompung to Imitate this valuable remedy.pvoves its worth and apeaks volumes lu lis Livors. Oet theOenulno. IS. F Knnkei's. bold only In f I bottles. Sold hy Druggists and dealers everywhere. K. F. Knukel, Pioprletor, 219 North Ninth street. l'hlUdelDUla, Pa. Tapo Worms Itemovcd AHto Head and all complete In two hours. No foe till hood passes. Beat. Pin and Htomach Worms removed oy Dr. KUVKEL, 25'JNuith Ninth bt., Ph'ladelphui, Pa. Send for circular, or asc yuur druggist lorn botite of KusKLK's WOUM oyiilir. U never foils. Price, 1 1 .00. Aux.13.lm. rjANUaliWOOD possesmjs much greater 1-3 powur lu'restorlDii to a hsalthy state the mu cus membrane of tue urethra tbauelther Cubebs or copiuoa. It never produces slckuoss. Is cer tain uud pecdy 111 Its action. It is fast super seding every other lemody, blxty cupuies cure lu six or eight days. Wo oiher medicine can do this. Duudas Dick .t Co.'s Soft Capsules containing Oil of iSauduiwooii, sold stall Drugbioies ABlc for circular, or Beud to 3i and 37 V, ooster street. New York, for one. ap29 mo "TXT II AT T12.N CENT'S WILL DO. PiO turcs, Stationery. J. welry. &o., almost II given away. Ciroubus sent tree. 11. J. KURTZ, 407 Canal Street, (1st, Ward). Phlla. pittvO-yl -17OR OOOD JOU PRINTING, CALL AT TU11 OAHUON ADVOOATK OFFICE. Work ready when promised, und at city prices, lie sure to call-it will pay to do bo.